Places
36 places found.
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- Shanklin, Isle of Wight
- Ventnor, Isle of Wight
- Ryde, Isle of Wight
- Cowes, Isle of Wight
- Sandown, Isle of Wight
- Port of Ness, Western Isles
- London, Greater London
- Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- Killarney, Republic of Ireland
- Douglas, Isle of Man
- Plymouth, Devon
- Newport, Isle of Wight
- Southwold, Suffolk
- Bristol, Avon
- Lowestoft, Suffolk
- Cromer, Norfolk
- Edinburgh, Lothian
- Maldon, Essex
- Clacton-On-Sea, Essex
- Norwich, Norfolk
- Felixstowe, Suffolk
- Hitchin, Hertfordshire
- Stevenage, Hertfordshire
- Colchester, Essex
- Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
- Bedford, Bedfordshire
- Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Aldeburgh, Suffolk
- St Albans, Hertfordshire
- Hunstanton, Norfolk
- Chelmsford, Essex
- Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
- Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
- Brentwood, Essex
- Glengarriff, Republic of Ireland
Photos
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Maps
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Books
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Memories
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You Forget.....
...how prominent the church was in the 1965 landscape, before the trees grew. I was a choirboy at St Mildreds in 1965 and used to live in Kingscote Road throughout the 1960s and into the 1970s. 2s6d fee for weddings, I recall. 90 ...Read more
A memory of Addiscombe in 1965 by
Earliest Memory
I was born 5 Monica Street in 1943, my earliest memory is of a huge hound leaning over me - for some reason I wasn't frightened. In my twenties looking through some photos with my mum I found my hound, a very small terrier which ...Read more
A memory of Maesteg in 1943 by
Sarnesfield Court
Mum was a cleaner here in the immediate post-war (WW2) years. I have a memory of a large-scale model aircraft (Westland Lysander ?) on a large table, possibly in the entrance hall. So many country houses were demolished ...Read more
A memory of Sarnesfield by
The Old Odeon.
If you walked around the first corner to the Odeon you got a good view of the old Blast Furnaces that use to turn Corby's night sky orange. It never got dark in the Corby of my childhood. The Candle and all the steel and tube mills lit ...Read more
A memory of Corby in 1962 by
Memories Of The Gareloch
I remember Garelochhead well. I lived in the village. We made big swings with rope over the trees at the back of my house in Dunivard Place - I nearly killed myself on them lol. We played rounders and used to knock ...Read more
A memory of Garelochhead in 1960 by
The Charles Family Home At 39 Cwm Road.
39 Cwm Road in 1946 The family home, at 39 Cwm Road, was on the ‘cellar side’, which was deemed to be an advantage, since the houses were three-storeyed and sported an extra kitchen, scullery and pantry, ...Read more
A memory of Waun Lwyd in 1946 by
Gardening
Wondering if there are any records relating to gardening activities in the late 1800s/early 1900s. I believe my great grandfather, Henry King, worked at Hunsworth as a gardener until he was 80 years old. Family story also has it that ...Read more
A memory of Hunsworth in 1890
Johnson And Clarks
I remember Johnson & Clarks. My friend Rose and I used to go in and 'choose' stuff we would have in our houses when we grew up! Also, going into the booths to listen to the latest music through headphones. We also used to go ...Read more
A memory of Staines in 1958 by
Rowland Hill Ave
Tottenham. I was born in Tottenham 1948. I remember the White Hart Inn, Devonshire Hill Lane, and the dance hall at the back. Also the park round the back of the White Hart, where I spent so much time with all the kids from ...Read more
A memory of Tottenham in 1960
The Upper Deck Pool
Does anyone remember the upper deck outside pool. Spent alot of summer school holidays there, was such fun days.
A memory of Hampton Court in 1972 by
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Captions
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Little can be usefully gleaned from the remains shown here, but it is known that Dorchester was a centre for a school of mosaicists in the 3rd and 4th centuries.
Looking through the gate, the Crown Hotel, now no longer in existence, can be seen on the left of the High Street.The dormer windows on the right sit uneasily with the older overhanging bay window
Here inmates of Pegwell's Working Men's Convalescent Home stroll with their families.The home was noted for its sunken garden on reclaimed land, seen on the left below the sea wall.
The road is now called the London Road, and most of the cottages in this picture are still there today.
At the bottom of Vicarage Lane we come to London Road, Blackwater. This is the scene looking towards Camberley. The old Barley Mow public house was based in the last building on the left.
So many towns and villages in Worcestershire are beautifully set on the banks of the county's rivers - as Wyre Piddle is on the Avon.
Yates's map of 1786 shows that there was a toll booth between the road junctions.
Note the array of chimney pots on the houses behind the shelters.
It was built as a consequence of the trams, which were established by Ilford Urban District Council in 1903. The first two shops are a draper's called Hone, and J Young, a confectioner.
Library Gardens survives as part of a larger park behind the Churchill Theatre, which incorporates the modern library.
In this view we can clearly see the old fishing village at the water's edge and the later developments associated with the resort of Port Erin.
This attractive waterside village was the home of the novelist and poet Sylvia Townsend Warner for over forty years.
Sherborne is famous for its public schools, and on most days in term time pupils can be seen threading their way around the old town.
On the edge of Reading, a rowing boat hangs on as the lock keeper drains the lock to allow it entry. To the left, a fisherman tries his luck in the turbulent water.
When the Sheffield & South Yorkshire Canal was modernised in the early 1980s, several locks were re-sited and enlarged, and this was one of them.
Bennett is renowned for his novels based on The Potteries, and Mitchell was the designer of the legendary Spitfire fighter.
The Big Wheel can be seen in the playground to the right of the picture, with The Golden Hind to the left. Southend
This view was taken from the Tower Pier of Tower Bridge, with busy Butler's Wharf behind. To the right we can see Courage's brewery, dating from 1789; it closed in 1982.
This view of the Thames illustrates Cookham's potential for picnicking and relaxing by the water's edge.
The war memorial, on the other hand, occupies the site of a horse-trough and a urinal.
Founded by Sir William Turner with accommodation for both elderly men and women, this beautiful building, which survives almost unchanged to this day, comprises two wings of almshouses
Here, Allithwaite is decorated for the Coronation of 1953. This broader area by the village pub is The Square. Street lighting has not yet arrived here.
Here, Allithwaite is decorated for the Coronation of 1953. This broader area by the village pub is The Square. Street lighting has not yet arrived here.
The numbered boat in the foreground is one of many for hire.
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